School of Engineering News
Significant acceleration in drug discovery possible
Assosciate Professor James Kermode, from Warwick's School of Engineering, is one of an international collaboration of researchers who have developed a new high precision machine-learning tool. Using an algorithm that accurately predicts the interactions between a protein and a drug molecule, it can predict whether or not a candidate drug molecule will bind to a target protein with a 99% accuracy.
Second Humanitarian Engineering Symposium agenda confirmed
University of Warwick is set to host a series of high level speakers from around the world
Double Award Success for Electrical Engineers
Dr Peter Gammon and Dr Layi Alatise secure double awards.
Warwick Engineer receives prestigious EPSRC fellowship award
Professor Ian Guymer achieves Established Career Fellowship for groundbreaking water research.
Warwick Engineering Graduates featured on Tomorrows Engineers
Sally Biddlecombe, Graduate Mechanical Building Services Engineer with Arup, and Rob Sharpley, Project Engineer with Nestlé, have been featured on the website “Tomorrow’s Engineers”, an engineering community-led programme to inspire more young people to consider a careers in engineering.